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Shallow thought for the night

For all the problems the M’s have had, Morrow’s step forward this year has been great to watch. I still hold out hope that they’ll find a way to convert him to starting, because I’d love to see this development continue.

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8 Responses to “Shallow thought for the night”

msb on
June 27th, 2008 11:33 pm

I was thinking about that when he tossed the off-speed pitch in between the fastballs, when we know he can get outs just throwing it past guys.

I fail to see how wanting the team to do what would help them be better long term would be shallow.

OppositeField on
June 28th, 2008 1:04 am

If a baseball team is a woman (and it is not, for the record) then Brandon Morrow is the fantastic physique on a horribly boring, ignorant, racist, rude woman. So a comment on Brandon Morrow’s emergence is actually quite shallow in this context.

Damn, I thought I was the only one who noticed that. Although it was the chick behind right hand batters, 3rd base side, with that blue scarf thing around her neck in the front row. I’m in love.

Actually, I might actually love Brandon Morrow if he keeps pitching the way he has. He needs to be in the starting line up.

SABRcat on
June 28th, 2008 5:33 am

Wow OppositeField. That is some in depth analysis of the situation. In other words, Morrow is the one you fantasize about but wouldn’t want to be seen with around town?

BigJared on
June 28th, 2008 3:10 pm

The unreal late life (and velocity) on his fastball continues to remind of only one guy. But he’s leaps and bounds ahead where this legend was at the same age. They even look a bit alike. Blasphemous I know, but…………